12 gauge wire to 14 gauge on an outlet question

I am redoing my basment and the guy who lived there before me ran 12 gauge flexible conduit throughout the basement...I am planning on replacing/re-routing some runs of the outlets/lights with 14 gauge romex (left over from a previous project and yes grounded to the metal boxes) and I am replacing the 20 amp breaker with a 15 amp...does this sound ok?

For instance, on one run from the breaker is the 12 gauge through a couple outlets, then between two our three outlets I will use 14 gauge where I am putting new outlets...but as long as I have a 15 amp breaker I am ok, correct.

12 gauge wire to 14 gauge on an outlet question

12 gauge wire to 14 gauge on an outlet question

If you hang 14 gauge wire off of a branch circuit even for lights only, the circuit has to be a 15 amp. max. circuit.

If you have a circuit with 12 gauge wire throughout and want to add more to it, you'd be better off adding 12 gauge wire so you can keep it at 20 amps. and also so the next homeowner would not be confused seeing the 12 gauge wire at the panel and snap in a 20 amp. breaker for the circuit anyway.

12 gauge wire to 14 gauge on an outlet question

Some people run 20 amps as a standard now even in residential due to the increased load from all of the electronics we seem to have grown used to.

Not me. I'd rather run more circuits.
Electronics don't have nearly the draw some folks think they do.

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12 gauge wire to 14 gauge on an outlet question

What's up jb.
I'd seriously like to know the justification behind such a stupid code. If it ever comes up please let us know.

I could almost understand a restriction on #14 to circuits with NO receptacles at all. Lighting only. But no #14 at all??? Flat out stupid!

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12 gauge wire to 14 gauge on an outlet question

I used to run into this several years ago, before the colored sheathing was available. Unofficial reason was the inspectors couldn't tell the difference between 14 and 12 since it was all white, so they mandated 12ga only could be used.